Track Section Length
01 01 - The Forethought & Chapter 1 - Of Our Spiritual Strivings 25:26
02 02 - Chapter 2 - Of the Dawn of Freedom part 1 24:19
03 03 - Chapter 2 - Of the Dawn of Freedom part 2 22:49
04 04 - Chapter 3 - Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others 33:11
05 05 - Chapter 4 - Of the Meaning of Progress 25:03
06 06 - Chapter 5 - Of the Wings of Atalanta 22:51
07 07 - Chapter 6 - Of the Training of Black Men 35:51
08 08 - Chapter 7 - Of the Black Belt part 1 26:22
09 09 - Chapter 7 - Of the Black Belt part 2 18:22
10 10 - Chapter 8 - Of the Quest of the Golden Fleece part 1 25:55
11 11 - Chapter 8 - Of the Quest of the Golden Fleece part 2 26:01
12 12 - Chapter 9 - Of the Sons of Master and Man part 1 24:09
13 13 - Chapter 9 - Of the Sons of Master and Man part 2 19:12
14 14 - Chapter 10 - Of the Faith of the Fathers 34:47
15 15 - Chapter 11 - Of the Passing of the First-Born 17:33
16 16 - Chapter 12 - Of Alexander Crummell 24:59
17 17 - Chapter 13 - Of the Coming of John 37:15
18 18 - Chapter 14 - Of the Sorrow Songs & Afterthought 25:44



Notes
Running Time: 7 hours 50 minutes
Read by: torias uncle
Book Coordinator: torias uncle
Meta Coordinator: Betsie Bush

Artwork
Cover: W.E.B. Du Bois circa 1911 by Addison N. Scurlock. National Portrait Gallery, Washington.
Inset: W. E. B. Du Bois in 1918.
Insert: Portrait of W.E.B. Du Bois, 1903, by V. Floyd Campbell.

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The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois is book everyone in America should read, a fundamental work in three distinct areas. First, it is a classic in the annals of American Literature; second, it is a seminal work in the discipline of sociology; and, third, it is a cornerstone of Afro-American literature. Published in 1903, the book is a collection of essays that cover the various aspects of the black experience. In it he introduces the metaphor of the veil as a visual symbol of the color line and the corresponding idea of “double-consciousness” that describes the reality of constantly perceiving one’s self both subjectively and through the eyes of others. In addition to sections on history, education, the sociology of the black community, and the role of the black church, there are narratives of the lives of individuals, a short story, and a closing chapter on black mus


The importance and the impact of the book cannot be overstated. In Living Black History, Du Bois's biographer, Manning Marablen, observes:

Few books make history and fewer still become foundational texts for the movements and struggles of an entire people. The Souls of Black Folk occupies this rare position. It helped to create the intellectual argument for the black freedom struggle in the twentieth century. "Souls" justified the pursuit of higher education for Negroes and thus contributed to the rise of the black middle class. By describing a global color-line, Du Bois anticipated pan-Africanism and colonial revolutions in the Third World. Moreover, this stunning critique of how 'race' is lived through the normal aspects of daily life is central to what would become known as 'whiteness studies' a century later.


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EAN - DVD case 0683422134654
EAN - CD jacket 0686175924121
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Box, CD jacket, CD security sleeve, download
Author W. E. B. Du Bois (1868 - 1963)
Year 1903
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Read by Toria's Uncle
Length 7 hours and 50 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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